Date: Sun, 23 Apr 95 04:00:08 CDT
From: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Reply-To: numan@cs.uwp.edu (Gary Numan)
Subject: Gary Numan Digest V1 #128
Gary Numan Digest Sun, 23 Apr 95 Volume 1 : Issue 128
Today's Topics:
Berserker - I give up
Berserker ad nauseum
Berserker data
Dance
Discount copy of Sacrifice
Heart
Hello
INTRO - Donald Pedder
Introduction
Late look at Sacrifice and Questions
living ornaments
Missing catalogue number
New subscriber says hello!
Numa catalog reissues on CD
Numan Mailing List
Poll: your dream concert set list
Question about "Seed of a Lie" 7"
Ski Patrol Thingy
STRANGE CHARM CD FOR SALE/TRADE
Translation
XocaToma'95 - Music Festival lookin' for bands!
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 19:41:33 -0400
From: Scorbie@aol.com
Subject: Berserker - I give up
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
It seems we could go back and forth on this forever .
I didn't intend to insult anyone with my "moral high horse"
comment . As for Mathew telling me to" go away" and read
another section , I will . Derek mentioned this is causing
animosity in the digest and I don't want to be responsible
for that . My stance on it is this - If they won't re-issue it
but an arrangement with Numa can be made for us to go ahead
with royalty payments to them , then so be it .
If nothing happens , I'll do it "privately" for myself .
I certainly don't want this issue to harm relations between
Derek and Beryl . The info from this digest is invaluable so
I will push no more .....
On another note-(to Derek) are the Shadowman and Dream Corrosion videos going
to be made available to us at all or are we on our own ?
And , does anyone own a copy of the extremely rare
"I DIE:YOU DIE" alt. version from the video . That version
is so much better than the 'regular' and as far as I know
only 6 copies were ever made ! Scorbie@aol.com
Oh yeah , about This Wreckage. A Japanese friend told me
Woo KaDay Oooh ( how he pronounced it , very quickly)
means "let's break up" or "let's break it up ".
That seems to be along the same lines as everyone else's
interpretation and it clearly goes along with the Telekon
theme of ending it all ! Bye !
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 17:45:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: Chris Schumann
Subject: Berserker ad nauseum
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Another BIG point I want to make VERY clear is that most of us
fans who want Berserker on CD ALREADY OWN A COPY ON VINYL. We
have paid royalties to Gary and a big heap of cash to the record
company as well. It is my humble opinion that a CD-R version
made from someone else's CD is fair use for those of us who do
own the recording in another format.
But the key point here is I WANT ONE AND CAN'T BUY IT! If it
were available here, I'd gladly pay for the CD. I would also
not hesitate to borrow someone's CD and record my own copy, but
alas, that option is not available to me.
Let's not forget that selling used software (music) also deprives
the artist of royalties for every time it changes hands. Then
again, the previous owner no longer has lisence to enjoy that
music.
The issues are many, varied, and very complex, and will not be
solved by us. So Derek, many thanks to you for egging on Beryl
et. al. about a re-release, and to Numa and/or Gary:
Here's my money! Sell me a copy!
Chris
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 06:58:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: Velocity-9
Subject: Berserker data
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
> Anyway, she said Numa may be willing to repress Berserker CDs soon.
Hurray! Yahoo! Yippee! :) :)
> Greg Samson had 41 people interested with many wanting multiple copies.
> How many copies in total was that? I can relate that info to Beryl next
> time I call.
I had to eliminate a few overeager duplications :) but I still have 39
people interested in a total of about 60 copies! (not including my 2,
of course. or should that be 3? :) )
worthy of note, at least two people who mailed in said they knew friends
not on the numan-list who would buy copies. come to think of it, I
think I know at least one myself.
> So, perhaps those talking about making CD copies could hold off from doing
> anything for the time being as it seems more likely than ever since the
> initial pressing ran out, that an official release of a Berserker CD will
> happen in the not too distant future. I will ask for a status update next
> time I call. If a decision has been made to not repress the CD at that
> time I might broach the subject of someone making personal CD copies with
> Numa's permission and a royalty payment.
Yes, absolutely! I was uncomfortable with the idea of "just going and
doing it", but also uncomfortable with the idea of trying to negotiate
a fair setup so we could do it with Numa's blessing... if they re-release
it it'll be far, FAR better. It would be wonderful!
So, Derek, thanks for your work and your wonderful connection with our
favorite artist! :) We eagerly await your news!
--REPEAT BLATANT PLUG--
If you have the SLIGHTEST FLICKER OF INTEREST in seeing the Gary Numan
classic _Berserker_ re-released on CD, AND YOU HAVEN'T MAILED TO ME
ABOUT IT ALREADY, please send mail to me at
punkboy@u.washington.edu
with the word 'berserker' in the subject line. If you have more than
a flicker of interest (e.g., might buy >1 copy), please note that in
the body of the letter.
thanks so much! (and thank Derek for giving us this list to talk
about it!)
--END BLATANT PLUG--
-gts/uwiz (Greg Samson, punkboy@u.washington.edu)
-gts/uwiz (Greg Samson, punkboy@u.washington.edu)
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 11:26:30 -0400
From: CChate@aol.com
Subject: Dance
To: Numan@cs.uwp.edu
Scorbie@aol.com writes:
>I have a problem with The Machman's (J. Tolva)
>statement in the last digest. Dance was an all time Low ?!!!
This pissed me off too. In my opinion Dance was Gary's greatest
album, songs like Cry the Clock Said, Stories, Night talk, and A
Subway Called You, where the peak of Gary's creativity. J. Tolva
also said something to the effect that he liked when Gary rehashed
old lyrics. I found that statement weird, when I pick up a new cd from
Gary and I find that the lyrics or the music is like his other stuff I get
irratated and feel I've wasted my money. When I get a new cd I want
to hear new music, new lyrics. Thats why I dig the new album, it
seems too me like Gary's out of the rut he was in (none of that " I need
it" crap) and once more I can hold my head high when I proclaim I'm a
Numanoid!!!
I think the unplugged album going to be great. I was thinking before I heard
Sacrifice that maybe Gary should strip down his music, actually I was
thinking
of a punk rock album. Why not, punk is in again bands like Bad Religion,
L7,
Face to Face, Sponge etc. are enjoying hugh success.
C.C.
"Far too erratic to be O.K. so? If you're concerned well I don't care."
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Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 13:49:40 -0800
From: dlangs@sunstroke.sdsu.edu (Derek Langsford)
Subject: Discount copy of Sacrifice
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Saw this post on rec.music.cd, if anyone is interested.
-----
dutch@gate.net Arie Vanstaveren at Compact Disc Europe
As a general rule, we do not stock any items. However, there are
ocassional misships and order cancellations. As these items cannot be
returned to the manufacturer, we offer them to you at our
cost! These are all imports from Europe and Japan.
All items are new.We often have only 1 or 2 copies, so hurry since it's
First Come, First Serve!
S&H (first class US Mail: domestic: $3.50 regardless of the number of CDs;
foreign orders: $9 for 1-3 CDs).Payment: check, money order or credit card
(Visa and MasterCard).
If you like, you may e-mail us an order and phone us (305) 481-8984 or fax
us (305-481-8817 with your credit card info.
artist title order no. price $US
Numan Gary Sacrifice CD CDE01118 14
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$17.50 is less than you'll find it in a store but it is most likely only
one copy.
BTW, I do not have any connction with CDEurope and do not personally
recommend using them what with their track record as evidenced by numerous
complaints on the net.
Derek
__________________________________________________________________________
Derek Langsford "Numanews"
dlangs@sunstroke.sdsu.edu The Gary Numan Digest
SDSU Dept of Biology email numan-request@cs.uwp.edu
San Diego, CA for information or to subscribe
__________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 23:56:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joe the Lion
Subject: Heart
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Hi Numanoids!
Alright, I'm throwing myself into this debate (only because I
never knew there was one); what's wrong with 'Heart'? I love this song.
For so long, every subsequent release of albums since
'Berserker' has gone into a decline. Metal Rythm only partially
resparked my interest in new Numan material so when Outland was released
I hesitated. Then I saw the 'Heart' video, and I was blown away. I
bought the album and sold it a week later; it was trash (sorry, Gary). I
didn't bother to pick up Machine + Soul. It was only reviews of
Sacrifice that encouraged me to try again. And I'm glad I did.
'Heart' is a beautiful song which has IMHO one of the best
endings he's ever done. Probably 'cause I could relate to it.
On another note. Is it true that there other Numan fans out
there who like Joh Foxx/ Dead Can Dance/ King Crimson/ Camel/ Steve
Hackett? I think I saw it, but I must've been imagining things! :-)
______ ____________________________
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--\-- _____ / omega@io.org
---\--- /\ http://www.io.org/~omega
\ / \ ____________________________
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Date: Sat, 22 Apr 95 02:32:00 UTC
From: s.aniolowski@genie.geis.com
Subject: Hello
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Greetings, fellow Numan fans. Per your request a bit about me.
My name is Scott David Aniolowski, and I've been a fan of Gary's music since about 1981.
To my knowledge I have just about everything he's done on vinyl and CD.
It's pretty tough to find much Numan material here (in the Buffalo, NY area), but I frequently visit Toronto, where I usually buy the stuff.
I am a professional chef by day and a writer by night (I am also an editor and agent).
With Gary's permission, I wrote a short story based on much of his music. The story will be published this August.
The story is titled "I Dream of Wires" (eh?) and will be in the anthology "Made in Goatswood" - a book of horror stories.
This anthology is in homage to Ramsey Campbell, and includes stories by Campbell, A.A. Attanasio, Richard Lupoff, Don Burleson and others.
I was also the editor of this anthology, and am very proud of it. I am very thankful that Gary was kind enough to give me permission to do this.
Oops.. I meant do the story, of course.
I'm VERY new to the internet, so I don't quite have my e-legs yet!
Anyway, I think Gary's music is amazing, and I'll never tire of it or his unique talent.
I'm glad to be online with other Numan fans....
Yours.... Scott David Aniolowski
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Date: Sun, 23 Apr 1995 00:53:21 +1000
From: Donald Neil Pedder
Subject: INTRO - Donald Pedder
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
HELLO FELLOW NUMANOIDS!
My name is DONALD PEDDER, and I live in AUSTRALIA. I am a new (2-3 weeks)
"surfer" and was overjoyed to find info on Gary!!! There's not much of it
about "down here".
About me :-
I have been into NUMAN since 1980 when I was 16. People said to me at the
time that I would "outgrow" this obsession, but I knew better - and I proved
them wrong! 15 years later and still going strong. I went to the first NUMAN
concert in SYDNEY and was blown away. Haven't seen anything as good since. And
part of the reason for that is that GARY has never come back here again on a
concert tour. I'd love to see him "live" again.
The thing that I like about GARY specifically, and SYNTHESIZERS in general,
is the great VARIETY. They say variety is the spice of life, and that's
reflected in my music collection. A bit of this, and a bit of that, and a LOT of
this stuff which is all so different (like you know who).
My favourite song is BERSERKER (LOVE that "powerful" stuff - HEAVY PLASTIC?),
and my favourite album is I,ASSASSIN (probably - they're all great).
OTHER favourite artists are - KIM WILDE (not so much lately),TOYAH,DEPECHE
MODE,OMD,PROPAGANDA. Australian favourites (which you probably 'aint heard of)
are DEF FX (definitely "heavy plastic"),ICEHOUSE,PSEUDO ECHO. Unfortunatley a
number of these artists 'aint "producing" no more (as you may have noticed).
Bring back the good ol' days (and DON'T "RETIRE",GARY!).
I have a few keyboards (the main one is a DX-7),a drum machine, and a
4-track, but I never really have the time to do proper demos (or for that matter
to REALLY learn how to program the DX-7). I used to do shift work, and after
losing my job I decided to go to UNIVERSITY (not having done so straight after
High School) - I'm in my second year of a B.Sc in computers - and neither
environment is particularly conducive to having spare time, or being
"wide awake" when you do! The stuff I have done is (naturally) reminiscent of
NUMAN - not because I'm "copying" - but because that's the sort of stuff I like.
APART from music I'm into - PORSCHE's,competitive driving,Grid-Iron (Go 49ERS
"6 in '96"),comedy....basically, having a good time.
my e-mail address is dpedder@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU
looking forward experiencing the ultimate fans of the ultimate artist on the
ultimate media.
A Question of Faith? - NOT!
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Date: 22 Apr 95 15:15:38 EDT
From: Robert Eggleston <100025.760@compuserve.com>
Subject: Introduction
To: "'Gary Numan Mailing List'"
Hello, this an introduction message. My name is Robert Eggleston, and
live in Ashford Middx in the UK (Gary went to school here!) I have been
a Gary Numan fan since 1979, I first got into his music when I saw him
in a save the children concert at Wembley Arena on an old black and
white TV! I have been to each tour since 1982 and finally got round to
joining the Fan Club this year. Other music I like - The Cure, Sisters
of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilm, Talking Heads, The Pixies, Oasis. If
anyone wants a chat send E-Mail to my CompuServe address 10025,760. I
got Numan's latest single today - Absolution, It's a slow "grower" type song.
Looking forward to reading the mail.
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 95 19:22:00 PDT
From: "Kotz, Dean C."
Subject: Late look at Sacrifice and Questions
To: 'numanews'
As a new subscriber, I must say I find the digest extremely interesting,
informative, and refreshingly entertaining. On the whole, the newsletter
has a nice conversational tone and a wide variety of topics.
I look forward to it every week.
This past Saturday, I finally got a copy of Sacrifice. Truly the most
profound recording I've heard in quite a while (and I hear A LOT). By using
a consistant and dominant beat throughout the album, Gary has produced a
work of strong, oppresive mood and conscious totality. The synth sounds are
subtle and from a limited palette, yet , vocally, he's never had more
range.. None of the tracks stray far from the album's overall style and,
thankfully, none seem liked they were rushed.
In the past Gary has either tried to sound futuristic (very succesfully done
early on) or ultrahip/sexy (the strange and uninspiring past eight years).
With Sacrifice, for the first time, Gary sounds MODERN. And it sounds
great. He's finally comfortable with the world around him (yet not quite
sure about himself). The other day as Scar was playing , I saw some skaters
outside and the music seemed to fit. Sacrifice is an excellent album. But
then, you already know that.
Oh, I've got a few questions maybe someone can answer:
1) This was probably mentioned before, but where are the three live tracks
on Here I Am from? Are they off Dream Corrosion? Who chose/chooses the
tracks for the Receiver compilations?
2) A few weeks ago, Derek mentioned a photo of Gary and his girlfriend. Who
is she? I always thought Gary was gay. If not, then I've been misreading
(or misinterpreting) his lyrics.
3) Where does Gary live these days? Where are Outland Studios located?
Well, that's all for now, dean.
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 12:44:08 -0500 (CDT)
From: "George A. Rosas"
Subject: living ornaments
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
I have a copy of 'Living Ornaments 79-80' In mint condition. Its a two
disc vinyl release covering him during the telekon tour. It also
includes a tour booklet and some kind of little neat order for to get
t-shirts and stuff like that (i couldnt bear to use it..)
If anyone is interested in buying or trading it for something, Id be more
than happy to hear from you...
I also have a couple of picture disc LPs. Its an interview with him after
the Pleasure principle tour.
Thanks.
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Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 10:42:45 -0800
From: dlangs@sunstroke.sdsu.edu (Derek Langsford)
Subject: Missing catalogue number
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
I just noticed this week that there is a missing Numa singles catalogue number:
Emotion NUCD 22
Skin Game NUCD 23
Machine and Soul 1 NUCD 124
Machine and Soul 2 NUCD 224
A Question of Faith NUCD 26
Absolution NUCD 27
Does NUCD 224 count as the 25th Numa single release thus making AQoF the
26th, and thus NUCD 26? I am quite sure that NUCD 25 does not exist.
Just an observation,
Derek
__________________________________________________________________________
Derek Langsford "Numanews"
dlangs@sunstroke.sdsu.edu The Gary Numan Digest
SDSU Dept of Biology email numan-request@cs.uwp.edu
San Diego, CA for information or to subscribe
__________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 23:34:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Steven J. Lilly"
Subject: New subscriber says hello!
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Greetings from down in the park...College Park, actually- a suburb of
Orlando, Florida.
My name is Steve Lilly. I am a 36-year-old retail manager and musician
who has lived here for 10 years, being raised in a small town in West
Virginia (to which I will not return, thank you very much...;) )
Like a lot of stateside fans, I first became aware of Gary Numan
through the PLEASURE PRINCIPLE album. Though my tastes in music range
from Emmylou Harris to Black Sabbath, Gary has been my favorite artist
ever since. His sense of drama and darkness has always held me
spellbound, and I have spent considerable time and money finding his
music here. I think I have just about every official release from here
and abroad in either vinyl or CD form. After being slightly disappointed
by some of his recent releases, I was floored by SACRIFICE, and cannot
manage to get it out of my CD player in either the car or my house. Trent
Reznor could learn an awful lot about dramatic tension from Gary, in my
humble opinion.
Like I said, my tastes run very wide musically, but other favorites
include Robert Palmer (who covered "I Dream of Wires" and co-wrote and
performed "Style Kills" with Gary), Golden Earring, T. Rex and Adam Ant
("Vive le Rock" phase especially!). I play bass, keys and guitar and work
on original material on a four-track at home.
I am very interested in rumors that Beggars Banquet is due to
re-release some Numan material in the States this summer. I am
particularly interested in procuring CD copies of "Berserker" and "The
Fury" and am wondering if anyone has copies they can part with. Is it
also true that these two discs were also released in "extended" versions
like MACHINE AND SOUL and SACRIFICE were? Gimme!
I guess that's it for introduction. The Internet has opened a lot of
doors for me, just as Gary's music has stretched my musical boundaries.
Imagine my surprise when I found that the two could come together like this!
Thank you very much for this newsletter. And to Gary...if you're
ever coming to Florida, let me know.
Thanks again.......
Steve Lilly
Orlando, FL USA
lilly@netcom.com
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 14:44:09 -0500 (CDT)
From: Martin Wagner
Subject: Numa catalog reissues on CD
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Hey, Derek, I'd like to take the liberty of speaking for most Numan fans
who've been waiting for these re-releases to say thanks for the effort on
your part. You really sound as if you've almost got Beryl convinced. Now
I'd like to throw another wrench into the machine and ask if you can't
try to get her to persuade Gary to include B-sides on the new pressings.
You can take the angle of "You'd REALLY sell a lot of copies then!" if
you like. :) Frankly I'd like to hear "Berserker" include "Empty Bed
Empty Heart," "Here Am I," the remix of "My Dying Machine" that appeared
on "New Anger," and anything else I might have forgotten. Same goes for
"The Fury" and "Strange Charm." To get "We Need it," "Anthem," "The
Fear," "This Ship Comes Apart," "Puppets" and "No Shelter" on "The Fury" and
"Survival," "Faces," and "Time to Die" on "Strange Charm" would be awesome!
In other, Numa should redo its catalog titles the same way Beggars
Banquet did theirs, with complete non-LP bonus tracks. Gary must have
approved that for BB to have done it; I cannot imagine why he wouldn't
approve the same thing for re-releases on his OWN label.
What does everyone else think of this? Derek, do you think--once Beryl
has said Numa has green-lighted the re-releases--that this would be a
good idea to bring up?
Martin
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Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 21:48:36 -0700
From: Real-one@ix.netcom.com (John Carramao)
Subject: Numan Mailing List
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Dear Numan@cs.uwp.edu
Thank you for adding me to the mailing list! I'm looking forward
to reading it. As you know it's pretty tough getting info on GN out
here in Outland USA, so any news is good news for me. I've been a
longtime fan and have collected just about all of GN's LP's CS's etc.
Just can't get enough though.
Here's a bio on this Numan fan:
D.O.B. : 3/21/63
GN fan since : 5/10/80
1st LP bought : The Pleasure Principle
1st GN Concert : 11/2/80 Fox Theater San Diego -Teletour
1st met GN : 11/24/80 Guild Hall Portsmouth UK
Fave LP's : Strange Charm, Sacrifice, Telekon, Ber-
serker, Metal Rhythm
Fave Tracks : My Breathing, Strange Charm, Absolution
The Image Is, This Is New Love, Noise!
Aircrash Bureau, We Need It, Glass
Fave other artists : John Foxx, Peter Gabriel, King Crimson
Camel, Dylan, Floyd, Dead Can Dance, Yes
I'd like to say hello to everyone and invite fellow Numan fans to
contact for dialogue and music exchange i.e. rarities etc.
Thanks again all.
Sincerely
John Carramao
Real-one@ix.netcom.com
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Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 11:50:13 -0500 (CDT)
From: Martin Wagner
Subject: Poll: your dream concert set list
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Here's a thought that struck me. Since Gary's digging more and more into
the oldies for his live sets these days, I thought it would be fun to get
everyone to pick, like, their fifteen
songs-you'd-kill-your-mother-to-hear and then rank them all by favorites.
We can debate on whether to send the list to Numa later on; this is just
for fun purposes. Just send your list to hepcats@eden.com and I'll
assemble the results and post them.
Martin
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 18:40:25 -0400
From: BarryJason@aol.com
Subject: Question about "Seed of a Lie" 7"
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
For anyone who has the Seed of a Lie 7", I'd really like to know whether or
not it has a picture sleeve, and also the catalog number printed on the item
(does it fit in with the NU series?).
Many thanks...BJM
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 21:41:04 -0400
From: PaddyGav@aol.com
Subject: Ski Patrol Thingy
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
the Ski Patrol Thingy I made reference to was some stoopid ski movie, Which I
think was actually called Ski Patrol. During one of the many stoopid action
sequences, they played "Devious". The soundtrack consisted of several groups
who were new to the IRS ranks at the time. What I meant by including that in
my soundtrack question of three weeks ago was simply that I was interested in
music writted expressly for a film, not a song that happened to be in a film.
Thank ye much for the input, and where can I find all of this Numan shite on
www?
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 18:40:44 -0400
From: BarryJason@aol.com
Subject: STRANGE CHARM CD FOR SALE/TRADE
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Are you looking for the elusive "Strange Charm" CD? I have one in excellent
condition which I'd like to sell or trade.
The items I'm really searching for are the "No More Lies" CD single and the
"Voices" CD single. Also, I've had a tough time finding the vinyl formats for
all of Gary's releases since "Cars 93" so I'm interested in most any of these
items as well.
If you are interested, please send e-mail to:
barryjason@aol.com
Sincerely,
Barry Jason Marx, Los Angeles
P.S. I'd also be delighted to trade for a "Berzerker" or "Radio Heart" CD, so
if you've got an extra just lying around somewhere...
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 14:38:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Robert Trousdale
Subject: Translation
To: numan@cs.uwp.edu
Now, according to my Sushi chef, to whom I showed the lyric sheet from
"Telekon", what the word translates to is "Goodbye" or more formally
"Farewell". That is all.
Derek, regarding your attempts at re-releases of Berserker, The Fury, and
Strage Charm, if ANY of these are re-released, I'll buy two of each (one
for me, one for my good friend Aron who is unable to subscribe to this
digest) I certainly do not support any illegal re-issue of any album,
much as it pains me to go about life without the recordings just mentioned.
Ziggy, If your still out there, give me a note or something, we haven't
talked in too long!
Greg, a/k/a Velocity9, a/k/a Punkboy, thanks for the tip about Soundwaves
in Burien! I'm getting my Sacrifice Ext. CD from them any day now...
Bye for now!
-------------------------
"I'll be the In to Your Sane"
-G. webb
Robert
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Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 13:18:14 -0400
From: EmersnScot@aol.com
Subject: XocaToma'95 - Music Festival lookin' for bands!
To: NUMAN@cs.uwp.edu
XocaToma'95 - The Music Festival
Noon - Midnight, July 22, 1995
Greencastle, PA
An Emerson Scott Production co-sponsored by WQCM 96.7FM, Hagerstown, MD
This is an all-day, outdoor event that will feature seven bands and a variety
of vendors/craftspeople. Last year's festival had nine bands and about 500
people in attendance. We expect a much larger crowd this year.
As of 4/20/95 two bands are committed:
Unity - nine piece reggae band from Balt/D.C. area
Ryan - alternative band from Hagerstown, MD
We are looking for a few more bands that can play on 7/22/95 in south central
PA.
Permanant covered stage and a great field for the dancing crowd. If you are
interested in playing at this year's event, please send your demo and press
kit to:
XocaToma95 - The Music Festival
122 Madison Avenue, Suite B
Waynesboro, PA 17268
(717) 762-4058
(717) 762-0913 fax
EMERSNSCOT@aol.com
Vendors: contact above for more information.
Ticket Sales: also contact above for mail order.
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